The changes resulting from Thursday’s UFC 151 cancellation continue, and UFC on FX 5 is the beneficiary.

Lightweight bouts between Danny Castillo (14-4 MMA, 4-1 UFC) and Michael Johnson (11-6 MMA, 3-2 UFC) and Shane Roller (11-6 MMA, 2-3 UFC) and Jacob Volkmann (14-3 MMA, 5-3 UFC) have been moved from next week’s scrapped show in Las Vegas to October in Minneapolis.

UFC officials on Thursday night announced the changes, bringing UFC on FX 5 up to 13 announced or rumored bouts.

UFC on FX 5 takes place Oct. 5 at Target Center in Minneapolis and airs live on FX and FUEL TV. The card is headlined by a heavyweight bout between Travis Browne and Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva. It is the UFC’s first trip to Minneapolis since UFC 87 in 2008.

UFC 151 on Thursday was cancelled when light heavyweight title challenger Dan Henderson was forced out with a knee injury and, according to UFC President Dana White, champion Jon Jones turned down a fight against Chael Sonnen, who had offered to step in for Henderson for the main event.

Earlier Thursday, the UFC announced that the UFC 151 co-main event welterweight rematch between Jake Ellenberger and Jay Hieron had moved to UFC on FX 5 in Minneapolis. Although Ellenberger-Hieron will be the co-main event, the placement of the two new lightweight bouts has not been announced.

Castillo, who has won six of his last seven, with just a decision loss to Volkmann a year ago the lone blemish in that stretch. The Team Alpha Male product has won three straight against Shamar Bailey, Anthony Njokuani and John Cholish. Johnson will be in pursuit of his third straight victory and his fourth in five fights. The “TUF 12″ runner-up has back-to-back wins over Roller and “TUF 14″ champ Tony Ferguson.

Roller in July snapped a three-fight skid when he outpointed John Alessio at UFC 148. That win snapped a slump that saw him drop fights to Melvin Guillard (knockout), T.J. Grant (submission) and Michael Johnson (decision). Before coming to the UFC, Roller, like Castillo, was a standout in the WEC, going 6-2 in that promotion – with his only losses coming to eventual champs Benson Henderson and Anthony Pettis. Volkmann in May had a five-fight win streak snapped when he was submitted by Paul Sass at UFC 146. Before that, Volkmann had a streak of five decisions over names including Castillo and Efrain Escudero.